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FAQs

Welcome to ATC's Frequently Asked Questions page where we have collected a number of commonly asked queries about Traffic Signal Controllers and SCATS Adaptive Traffic Management System implementation and design.


You will see below a number of FAQ topics that have been listed by product category to assist in quickly getting to the information or answers you seek about a particular product.


Products

Traffic Engineering

Traffic Engineering is a set of practices that relate to the design of a road intersection and the signalling to be used to control the flow of vehicles and pedestrians safely and efficiently.


ATC is able to provide traffic authorities or civil engineering consultants with advice on the signal design for a given road, number of lanes and expected traffic volumes. This capability extends to specifying the Traffic Signal Controller and personality design of the Controller.


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After Sales Support

SCATS Urban Traffic Management System & Traffic Signal Controller Support Services

The Aldridge Traffic Controllers web site forms an integral part of the Aldridge Traffic Controllers sales and service strategy, using a "member log-in concept".


Purchasers of any Aldridge Traffic Controllers controller will be given an exclusive log-in that will take them to an area that provides interaction between Aldridge Traffic Controllers staff, the local agent and the end-user.


Training Courses

ATC offer a wide range of training courses that cover all aspects of traffic engineering from SCATS Urban Traffic Control implementations,ATSC4 Traffic Signal Controller maintenance and configuration through to intersection design and SCATS optimization.


The courses are designed to provide the theory and practical knowledge to implement this systems worldwide.

There are other courses on Adaptive Engineering and ATC's other products such as the Active Advanced Warning system controller and System Interface Device (SID) units.

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